FARE Poll reveals a lack of awareness among Australians about the effects of alcohol

28/03/2018

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Some 70 per
cent of Australians know of the national Guidelines to
Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol but only one in four of these are
aware of the content.

This is according to the national
alcohol poll by the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE).

The 2018 poll found that only 38 per
cent of the Australian population are aware of the link between alcohol misuse
and stroke, 26 per cent know of the link with mouth and throat cancer, and 16
per cent understand the link between alcohol and breast cancer.

FARE’s poll also found that in 2018,
45 per cent of Australians drank to get drunk – equating to approximately 5.7
million citizens. It was also revealed that 73 per cent of those surveyed
believe that Australia has a problem with excess drinking or alcohol
abuse.

FARE is an independent,
not-for-profit organisation working to stop the harm caused by alcohol. For
over 15 years, FARE has been working with communities, governments, health
professionals and the police across Australia to stop alcohol harm by
supporting world-leading research, raising public awareness and advocating for
changes to alcohol policy.

Want to know whether your drinking
habits are putting you at risk? Find out with the Your Room Risk Assessment.